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Maggie Gibbons 1910–2003 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: MAY 1910

Birth Location: Cape Freels, Nl, Can.

Death Date: 15 JUN 2003

Death Location: Badger's Quay, Nl., Can.

Father: Edwin Gibbons

Mother: Lucy White

Spouse(s): Hedley Humphries

Children(s): Gilbert Humphries

Maggie Gibbons was born in 1910 in Cape Freels, Nl, Can., the child of Edwin Gibbons And Lucy White. Maggie Gibbons married Hedley Humphries, and had children including Gilbert Humphries, Jonas Humphries, Matilda Humphries, Samuel Humphries. Maggie Gibbons passed away in 2003 in Badger's Quay, Nl., Can..

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Biography

  • Maggie Gibbons was born in 1910 in Cape Freels, Nl, Can., the child of Edwin Gibbons And Lucy White.
  • Maggie Gibbons married Hedley Humphries, and had children including Gilbert Humphries, Jonas Humphries, Matilda Humphries, Samuel Humphries.
  • Maggie Gibbons passed away in 2003 in Badger's Quay, Nl., Can..

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Maggie Gibbons's Ancestors

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Maggie Gibbons
1910–2003
Birth Place: Cape Freels, Nl, Can.
Parents
Edwin Gibbons
1877–1911
Lucy White
1878–
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Maggie Gibbons's Descendants

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Maggie Gibbons (MAY 1910–15 JUN 2003) m. Hedley Humphries (1909–)
  1. 1. Gilbert Humphries 1932–2012

Maggie Gibbons's Timeline

2 Records

1910
MAY 1910
Birth of Maggie Gibbons in Cape Freels, Nl, Can.
Cape Freels, Nl, Can.
2003
15 JUN 2003
Age 93
Death of Maggie Gibbons in Badger's Quay, Nl., Can.
Badger's Quay, Nl., Can.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: MAY 1910
    Event Place: Cape Freels, Nl, Can.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 JUN 2003
    Event Place: Badger's Quay, Nl., Can.

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